ASUS has big plans for the coming year. At this year’s CES in January, ASUS is going to make a splash with new smartphones, and handsets are going to become a major focus for the company. “We remain optimistic about the desktop and laptop market, but our priority is to make the company’s smartphone business turn a profit next year,” said ASUS CFO David Chang to investors at a conference.

ASUS expects to grow its smartphone sales by a factor of five, from one million units this year to five million in 2014, and it expects the growth to come in part from more retail stores in China and better partnerships with carriers worldwide.

ASUS Padfone

ASUS is also expected to launch new chromebooks in the first quarter of 2014, which will include 11.6-inch ($199) and 13.3-inch ($249) models. The chromebooks should give ASUS another revenue stream to at least partially make up for a shrinking market for traditional laptops.

ASUS-made Google Nexus 7 tablet

ASUS CEO Jerry Shen also dropped the news that ASUS will be launching wearable technology at Computex in 2014, although he did not elaborate as to what that means exactly, so we’ll be left to wonder if that means a smartwatch, Google Glass-like tech specs, or something else entirely.

It also won’t be bad for business that ASUS makes Google’s Nexus 7 tablet.